Edge Hill University has three faculties, Education, Health, and Arts and Sciences.
In November 2006, Edge Hill University won the Times Higher Award for 'Outstanding Student Financial Support Package'. In late 2007 it was confirmed that Edge Hill University had made the shortlist for 'University of the Year' in the Times Higher Education Awards 2007.
They are a university that stands for academic and professional excellence. They are a welcoming, diverse community, accessible to everyone, providing exceptional support for students in high-quality learning environments.

The students, staff, alumni and partners work together to create better futures.
Over 25,000 students are now enrolled on Edge Hill’s courses across the North West, enjoying a unique, high quality and inclusive university experience.

Across more than a century of social and economic change, Edge Hill has developed from a non-denominational college to a university with an outstanding campus and student experience, reflecting academic and professional excellence.

At Edge Hill providing a variety of teaching and learning methods remains a key part of the course experience. Modern day students enjoy innovative learning techniques and industry-standard facilities, with a variety of opportunities to undertake field trips and work placements, gaining skills valued highly by prospective employers.